WORKSHEETS
Children will match each wild animal with its natural habitat in this worksheet.
Which animal is flying, roaring, splashing and jumping? In this early learning printable, kids match each animal with…
LESSON PLANS
Students observe the effects of camouflage.
REFERENCE
The natural world of mammals is introduced through full-color photography matched with clearly written text to build a…
Fly with amazing birds over deserts, seas, woodlands, and lush rainforests. A wealth of facts, combined with dramatic…
Develop math and science skills through literature-based activities for House for Birdie by Stuart Murphy and Animals in…
TEACHING RESOURCE
Reviews of science-teaching materials recommended by K-12 science teachers.
Literature forms the basis for this simple activity that teaches young children about camouflage.
Along with the illustrated Little Brainwaves characters, younger kids can explore the world of animals, climbing around…
Utilize the discussion questions and activities in this printable teacher's guide before, during, and after reading…
These valuable reviews of science-teaching materials focus on books that explore reptiles and amphibians. They are…
A chart of animal names: male, female, and young.
An article about various sports in which animals participate.
Use a list that provides terms (such as herds, flocks, and murders) for various animal groups.
A brief list of some ways animals express themselves.
Read about how various animals father their young.
Assign a project that involves elementary students building a reptile exhibit.
A series of lessons and activities to teach elementary students about camouflage.
Explore how animals adapt for survival in the wild with this printable teacher's guide for Animal Disguises. Extend…
Advance students' understanding of ornithology with the resources in this teacher's guide for Birds. First, discuss what…
Introduce students to ornithology and American wildlife through the discussion questions and cross-curricular activities…
Children will enjoy coloring this animal scene from Monkey See, Look at Me by Lorena Siminovich.
Creating a puzzle on animal homes will help Students to classify animals.